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Sugimoto is an absolute beast. He's casually tanking bullets and other projectiles every few episodes and manages to survive every time.
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Bean: The Movie (1997) - 9.5/10
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My favorite transformation in Black Myth Wukong is the Umbral Abyss which is the frost version of Red Tides but with a better and more versatile skillset.
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This sounds intriguing. The combination of melee and gunplay in a cyberpunk setting has a lot of potential. What aspects of the acrobatic combat are you most excited about?
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This is like an updated Sims with all the graphical enhancements. I still don't see what it offers that's much different than the SIMS.
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I agree. It does have that Metal Gear Solid feel. Another game it reminds me of is Splinter Cell - at least the stealth aspect of it.
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I'm liking the look of this game. It does remind me of Fallout a bit but it also reminds me of Silent Hill as well. At least, certain aspects from what I can see in the trailer.
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I'm a bit skeptical about RoadCraft. While MudRunner and SnowRunner were great for their off-road mechanics, I'm not sure how the shift to construction management will work. It might be worth keeping an eye on, though.
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Absolutely. The possibilities are really exciting. Imagine AI not just improving NPC interactions but also creating unique game scenarios based on player behavior. Dynamic soundtracks could evolve in real-time to reflect the mood and pace of the game
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On 8/22/2024 at 4:43 AM, Kennysplash said:
It’s undisputed that Reddit has the largest gaming community. But it does not work for me, I find it hard to interact freely there without the unfair treatment of Reddit moderators and admin.
I can understand where you’re coming from. The moderation style on Reddit can definitely vary between different subreddits. Have you tried engaging with smaller or niche communities where the moderation might be less restrictive?
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23 hours ago, Kennysplash said:
Not everyone fancy playing with others. We don’t have to compare them or debate about how one is better than the other. Burg are essential aspects of gaming.
I agree, everyone has their own gaming style and preferences. It’s important to respect that, and instead of comparing, we should focus on what makes each type of gaming enjoyable for different people.
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14 hours ago, Kennysplash said:
The storytelling and narratives of games make them a work of art. Games tell a complex and engaging story with deep characters and themes. This is similar to what literatures and films do.
Totally agree. The blending of art and technology in games can create profound experiences. What do you think are some key elements that make a game's story stand out compared to traditional storytelling methods?
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14 hours ago, Kennysplash said:
They actually do, more than we care to admit. This War of Mine (2014) is an example of a game that conveys the human cost of war and civilian struggles during the Bosnian war. Call of Duty also tells us a lot about WWII.
I think Medal Of Honor did a much better job of accurately depicting certain events in WWII. It's a pity that EA gave up on it after a while because of Battlefield's success.
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11 hours ago, Lens said:
Congratulations my friend. It's also very great to see Black Myth: Wukong breaking the records and receiving so much attention too.
It's a pretty fun game to play, I'm not going to lie. I'd go as far as to say it's kind of a breath of fresh air in a mostly boring year for gaming.
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As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, what do you think will be the biggest challenge humanity will encounter in the next ten years? Whether it’s related to AI, data privacy, cybersecurity, or something else entirely, what are your thoughts on how we’ll address these challenges?
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With rapid advancements in AI, renewable energy, and biotechnology, it feels like we're on the brink of a major shift. What technological trend do you believe will have the most significant impact on our future? Whether it's quantum computing, space exploration, or something entirely different, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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I'm curious to know what gadgets you all use that have made a noticeable difference in your day-to-day life. Whether it's something for work, home, or just for fun, what do you rely on that you now can't imagine living without?
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If you’re stranded on a desert island or deep in a tropical jungle, what 3 gadgets would you want to have with you? Consider your survival needs, staying entertained, and any long-term challenges. I’m curious to hear what others would prioritize.
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Is there a particular gadget you’re planning to buy soon? What does it do, and why are you interested in it? Whether it's the latest tech, a smart home device, or something niche, we'd like to hear why you're interested in it.
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